Two killed as bus collides with truck near Liaquatpur

NationalTwo killed as bus collides with truck near Liaquatpur

FAISALABAD, Pakistan: Two persons lost their lives on Thursday morning in a collision between a passenger bus and a truck near Liaqatpur, a Tehsil in Punjab’s Rahim Yar Khan District.

Sources said that the collision occurred at the Khanpur Road near Liaquatpur, adding that eight other persons also sustained injuries in the accident.

They further said that the ill-fated bus was travelling from Sadiqabad to Faisalabad when it collided with the truck coming from the opposite side.

Soon after the collision, rescue teams reached the spot and shifted the injured to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital.

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